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                            <td>Front Lines</td>
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                            <th scope="row">YEAR</th>
                            <td>1994
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                            <td>Germany, Poland, United States
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            <p><em>Front Lines</em> is a hypothetical wargame that strongly resembles QQP's venerable <em>The Perfect General</em> series, combining the elements of board game warfare with good graphics and sound.</p>

<p>Set in the next century, the game simulates tactical-level ground combat, with focus on armor and infantry. One of <em>Front Lines</em>'s high points is the variety of play options. The game includes dozens of pre-constructed and challenging scenarios for one or two players, as well as a full scenario builder and editor you can use to design your own battlefield.</p>

<p>In terms of gameplay, <em>Front Lines</em> fits somewhere between <em>The Perfect General</em> and Blue Byte's <em>Battle Isle</em> series: it is not as realistic as <em>The Perfect General</em>, but it gives more nods to realism than <em>Battle Isle</em>. The catalog-style descriptions of vehicles are excellent, and even instructive for the casual wargamer. The movement and combat interface system is easy to use with realistic battle segments. The game isn't a fast-paced rush to victory, but rather an exercise in small unit tactics with a great level of detail. The computer keeps track of hidden units, elevation, line of sight, target strength, distance and more.</p>

<p>Overall, an excellent design that is ideal for novice and intermediate wargamers. Flawed AI and some questionable realism, though, means expert wargamers should stick to Norm Koger's <em>Red Lightning</em> for their realistic hypothetical wargame fix. Not as good as <em>The Perfect General</em>, but a worthy attempt. Recommended!</p>

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